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Arboricultural Journal
The International Journal of Urban Forestry
Volume 40, 2018 - Issue 1
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The association between natural braces and the development of bark-included junctions in trees

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Ian D. Rotherham. (2018) Visions of treescapes and services from trees. Arboricultural Journal 40:1, pages 1-2.
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Wilfrid Middleton, Halil Ibrahim Erdal, Andreas Detter, Pierluigi D’Acunto & Ferdinand Ludwig. (2023) Comparing structural models of linear elastic responses to bending in inosculated joints. Trees.
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Laurent Larrieu, Benoit Courbaud, Christophe Drénou, Michel Goulard, Rita Bütler, Daniel Kozák, Daniel Kraus, Frank Krumm, Thibault Lachat, Jörg Müller, Yoan Paillet, Andreas Schuck, Jonas Stillhard, Miroslav Svoboda & Kris Vandekerkhove. (2022) Perspectives: Key factors determining the presence of Tree-related Microhabitats: A synthesis of potential factors at site, stand and tree scales, with perspectives for further research. Forest Ecology and Management 515, pages 120235.
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Duncan Slater. (2021) The mechanical effects of bulges developed around bark-included branch junctions of hazel (Corylus avellana L.) and other trees. Trees 35:2, pages 513-526.
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Duncan Slater. (2018) Natural bracing in trees: management recommendations. Arboricultural Journal 40:2, pages 106-133.
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